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Part of cylindrical base; two letters incised in the clay before firing.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Cut from layer 7' below water-pipe. Leica ... 16 March 1950 ... Agora VI, no. 119, p. 47. |
First interpretation: mask.
Head of Telesphoros.
Back and part of hair at left missing.
Fat face with heavy features. Eyeballs indicated by deep holes. Luxuriant hair framing face.
Orange red clay with ... 10 March 1932 |
Head with high rectangular headdress.
Red paint on face.
Yellow brown clay.
ADDENDA: Same mold as T 934 and T 1990. Surface. Leica ... 22 June 1935 |
| Ithyphallic figure of Pan playing pipes. Mended from three pieces; complete save for chips. Mold made.
Pan is seated cross-legged on a rock; he has horns, goat's legs, and pointed ears, and wears a cloak ... 6 March 1933 |
The front part of a head.
A high headdress covered with small raised dots, rises behind her neatly-waved front hair.
Red clay and wash. Brown late Roman fill. 1168 Leica ... 5 May 1939 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Prytany decree.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in late pit, west of the Odeion. Leica, VI-2 ... 183/2 B.C. (?) |
End of nozzle and handle, with much of rim, missing.
Groove around low base underneath.
Black to brownish glaze, somewhat peeled; the resting surface and the groove unglazed.
Type VI (late 5th. century ... 18 May-4 June 1937 |
| Herm. Cxt: see analysis before 100 BC by VG (and HAT had called deposit
"presumably 2c") (VG); now I doubt this deposit is pre-Sullan
(VG, vi.67)* Cistern. Ἐπὶ] Δαμοκ[ρί] Ἀμεινοκ̣λ̣[εῦς
τ]ο[υ ... 9 May 1934 |
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